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{{workshop|name=Siege workshop|key=s|job=[[Siege engineer]]
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|construction=
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* 3 [[Building material]]s (non-[[economic]])
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|construction_job=[[Siege engineer]]
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|use=
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* [[Wood]]
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* [[Ballista arrowhead]]
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|production=
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* [[Ballista]] parts
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* [[Ballista arrow]]s
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* [[Catapult]] parts
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}}
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'''Siege workshops''' produce [[ballista]] and [[catapult]] parts with [[siege engineer]] [[labor]]. They are also responsible for the assembly of siege ammo (namely, [[ballista arrow]]s), whether from wooden logs alone or including a [[metal]] tip.
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[[Siege engineer]]s may assemble ballista and catapult parts into stationary [[siege engine]]s, to be loaded and fired by [[siege operator]]s.
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==See Also==
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*[[Defense design]]
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{{Workshops}}

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Siege engineer

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This article is about an older version of DF.

Siege workshops produce ballista and catapult parts with siege engineer labor. They are also responsible for the assembly of siege ammo (namely, ballista arrows), whether from wooden logs alone or including a metal tip.

Siege engineers may assemble ballista and catapult parts into stationary siege engines, to be loaded and fired by siege operators.

See Also[edit]

Workshops
Furnaces
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